Tag Archives: trees

The other day I made a rather profound discovery…the reason why I am a much much better digital photographer than when I used film is that I have total control of the process. In the chemical days I had to … Continue reading →

So it is finally here, perhaps over a month late but Autumn has finally arrived. I don’t think we’ve had a frost at all yet, although that is promised for the weekend, but fall is happening. We still haven’t had … Continue reading →

After spending an excellent day in north London we found ourselves in trees of the Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire. This may well mean nothing to an awful lot of people – it didn’t to me until today. However, many millions of … Continue reading →

Out in the Ironstone country again. Last night I was comparing the images I made this time last year for this project and those I made yesterday and I think that there is one significant difference. Last year the … Continue reading →

I read somewhere that there are more horses in Britain now than there ever was. Whether this is true or not they certainly are a big part of people’s lives. These two rascals were showing me a great deal of … Continue reading →

It is so very tempting to think because we live on an island we are safe from the outside world…after all the channel has protected us since 1688, that is if you discount the small French foray into Wales in … Continue reading →

Many artists draw, paint photograph the same subject again and again. When I think about this Paul Nash and the Wittenham Clumps immediately come to mind although there are so many others. I too suffer from this affliction with a … Continue reading →